Sen. Barack Obama speaks to an Iowa crowd about Social Security in 2007. Galbraith's suggestions to the president-elect include an across-the-board rise of 30 percent in Social Security benefits. (AP Photo)

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Barack Obama and his team are devoting much effort to a proposed stimulus package for 2009, but that is simply a superficial fix, writes James K. Galbraith in Mother Jones. “The effect ends when the stimulus does, when the sugar shock wears off,” says Galbraith, who suggests five areas Obama should address instead:

Fix housing: Restructure failed mortgages, keep people in their homes.